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ZNKR Seitei Iaido. The following links lead to (heavily) illustrated descriptions of the twelve ZNKR seitei Iai kata. The illustrations are from a demonstration by Miyata Tadayuki sensei, Iaido 8-dan Kyoshi, Kendo 7-dan Kyoshi, during the 8th European Iaido Championships - November 2001 in Brussels. To popularise iaido and to make it easier for kendo practitioners to learn iaido, an expert committee was established by the AJKF to review the situation. The committee subsequently selected the basic techniques from major iaido schools to form the curriculum of Zen Nippon Kendo Renmei Iaido. Triangle Aikido at Choshinkan Dojo 4603-G Hillsborough Road Durham, NC 27705 919-627-1199 info@TriangleAikido.com. PDF file Manual Number Information (Asking before using. ) 1st edition ME0271-1B There is danger that 24V power supply is short-circuited when connecting it whith the teaching box and the personal computer when the ERC2,ERC Contrller is used by the plus. PDF file Manual Number Information (Asking before using. ) 1st edition ME0271-1B There is danger that 24V power supply is short-circuited when connecting it whith the teaching box and the personal computer when the controller in24V power supply is used by the plus earth.Please read this book when you do the plus earth.

1. Mae 前 (MJER- MSR) – Front. Commencing from a kneeling position, forestalling a frontal attack.
2. Uchiro 後ろ (MJER- MSR) – Rear. Commencing from a kneeling position, forestalling an attack from the rear.
3. Ukenagashi 受け流し (MJER- MSR) – Receive, Parry and Cut. Commencing from a kneeling position, parrying an attack from the left.
4. Tsuka-ate 柄当て (Hoki-ryu) – Striking with the tsuka. Commencing from tatehiza, seated position, forestalling two attackers, front and rear.
5. Kesa-giri 袈裟切り (Hoki-ryu) – Diagonal Cut. Commencing from a standing position, forestalling an approaching attacker.
6. Morote-tsuki 諸手突き (MJER- MSR) – Two-Hand Thrust. Commencing from a standing position, forestalling three approaching attackers, two in front and one behind.
7. Sampo-giri 三方切り) – Three Direction Cut. Commencing from a standing position, forestalling three approaching attackers, one each to the right, left and front.
8. Ganmen-ate 顔面当て (MJER- MSR) – Hit to the Face. Commencing from a standing position, forestalling two approaching attackers, front and rear.
9. Soete-zuki 添え手突き (Hoki-ryu) – Joined Hand Thrust. Commencing from a standing position, forestalling an attack from the left.
10. Shihoo giri 四方切り (Hoki-ryu) – Four Direction Cutting. Commencing from a standing position, forestalling four approaching attackers.
11. Soo giri 総切り (MJER- MSR) – Complete Cuts. Five different and complete cuts. Commencing from a standing position.
12. Nuki uchi 抜き打ち (Mugai Ryu) – Sudden Draw. Avoid, then respond to an attack from the front. Commencing from a standing position.

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ZNKR Iai Manual

– ZKR Seitei iai manual. English version
– ZKR Seitei iai manual. Traduction Française du manuel Anglais édité par la Zen Nihon Kendo Ren

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ZNKR Manual contributors:

Znkr Iaido Manual Pdf

– Kojima Masaru
– Ueno Sadanori
– Kishimoto Chihiro
– Kawamura Yoshio
– Ikeda Teruo
– Fukuda Kazuo
– Fujita Tadashi
– Fujita Mitsuaki
– Ogura Noboru

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ZNKR Manual contributors:

Znkr Iaido Manual Pdf

– Kojima Masaru
– Ueno Sadanori
– Kishimoto Chihiro
– Kawamura Yoshio
– Ikeda Teruo
– Fukuda Kazuo
– Fujita Tadashi
– Fujita Mitsuaki
– Ogura Noboru

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ZKR Iaido Judging Guidelines from the ZNKR (All Japan Kendo Federation) Iai Booklet.

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Checklist Andy Watson.

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Q&A from AUSKF

Aikido consists mainly of throwing techniques and pins that rely on joint locking. It is almost wholly defensive in nature. Most of the skills involve responding to an opponent's attack and redirecting the offensive energy in such a way as to unbalance and topple the attacker to the ground. Many of the techniques involve circular motions that first take you out of harm's way, then cause the attacker to lose balance. Practice can be very gentle, especially in schools that emphasize the idea of using ki ('intrinsic energy') over physical strength. The main philosophical premise of aikido is harmony with the opponent, both in body and spirit. Older people or people who are not in top physical condition can usually practice this art safely, at least at the beginning levels.

Ueshiba Morihei created aikido by modifying many earlier Japanese jujutsu techniques and adding to them the idea of harmonizing with the opponent's movements. Mac mini thunderbolt storage. Ueshiba was a religious man who stressed spiritual development as much or more than physical development, an emphasis that some of his successors have adopted and reinforced. Today, there are three major schools of aikido: Hombu (headquarters) style, Aikikai (probably the softest style), and Yoshinkai (the most regimented of the three).

The benefits of studying aikido are many. Its relatively gentle physical exercise builds strength gradually. The cooperative practice means there are few injuries, and it allows people with a wide range of abilities to practice together. The movement drills can transform a clumsy person into someone who moves with grace and good balance. The dojo is usually a pleasant social environment where students cooperate to get things done, and the principles of the art can be a good tool for learning how to manage conflict.

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The drawbacks of the art are mostly the converse sides of its unique strengths. Because training involves cooperation, it is possible to practice for many years without ever knowing if your techniques would actually work in self-defense. It is generally a less strenuous workout than other martial arts such as judo or karate, though two people who want to train hard can easily add power and speed to their training. Finally, there is a disturbing trend in many schools to remove all traces of realism from their training, using light, compliant attacks and jumping or falling before the technique can actually be applied. This type of practice, while almost totally safe, is closer to dance than to a real martial art, and bankrupts aikido of many of its most valuable qualities.





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